wallet holster for kel-tec pistols

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wallet holster for kel-tec pistols

Post by msredneck on Wed 23 Sep 2009 - 15:39

These holsters work really great for kel-tec pistol owners...I had one for a P3AT 380 before the gun got ripped off.

Gonna get another soon for the PF9...won't hide in just an ordinary pair of jeans however...needs a cargo pocket

http://www.pocketholsters.com/Kel-Tec_Pocket_Wallet_Holster/kel-tec_pocket_wallet_holster.html

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Re: wallet holster for kel-tec pistols

Post by Rbelote on Wed 23 Sep 2009 - 17:08

Nice holster neck.

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Re: wallet holster for kel-tec pistols

Post by sidroski on Wed 23 Sep 2009 - 20:27

Like it better than the pocket holster I got as a gift for my Ruger 380.

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Re: wallet holster for kel-tec pistols

Post by msredneck on Wed 23 Sep 2009 - 20:33

Looks just like a wallet in your back pocket if you have the P3AT .380

The 9mm is just a little too large for a back pocket

bad guy comes up to you demanding $...sure dude...no problem...reach for your "wallet holster"...bad guy has a bad day

watch the vids they have

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Re: wallet holster for kel-tec pistols

Post by Joe S. on Thu 24 Sep 2009 - 14:18

don hume i think has the cargo pocket on clearance.

donhume.com. look in closeouts... not sure if they have it for the pf9, but i believe i saw the cargo pocket holster in there...

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Post by jar0023 on Fri 29 Jan 2010 - 15:53

I've been very happy with my DM Bullard.

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Re: wallet holster for kel-tec pistols

Post by bensand26 on Sat 13 Feb 2010 - 16:32

they also make one that works like a knife clip.
a leo friend of mine uses it on his kel tec 380.
he loves it. it just looks like a knife clip

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Re: wallet holster for kel-tec pistols

Post by slabsides45 on Sun 14 Feb 2010 - 21:43

Just saw this thread. I've got a Don Hume wallet holster for my P3AT, not a huge fan of it. It doesn't have that hinge action, so getting it out quickly with one hand is awkward, at best. Definitely not a quick draw option. I know, a wallet holster is meant to fool the BG long enough to get it out, but I'd rather flip the coat outta the way and feed him a flying ashtray or two. Or three.

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Re: wallet holster for kel-tec pistols

Post by Xd357 on Mon 15 Feb 2010 - 11:32

I understand the whole wallet thing but it's got to be uncomfortable to sit on. I don't even carry a wallet in my back pocket anymore.

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Re: wallet holster for kel-tec pistols

Post by Rbelote on Mon 15 Feb 2010 - 13:09

Its not as bad as my wallet, but it isnt too comfortable. I just really like the idea of drawing from the back pocket if an attacker asks for my wallet rather than drawing from the hip...if a gun is already pointed at me.

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Re: wallet holster for kel-tec pistols

Post by bensand26 on Mon 15 Feb 2010 - 15:21

it is very sneaky. very very sneaky

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Re: wallet holster for kel-tec pistols

Post by nonnieselman on Mon 15 Feb 2010 - 15:43

Xd357 wrote:I understand the whole wallet thing but it's got to be uncomfortable to sit on. I don't even carry a wallet in my back pocket anymore.


Actually its not bad at all. I carry my LCP everyday in my backpocket in a uncle mikes holster. I deliver medical supplies so im driving around Jackson area alot.

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Re: wallet holster for kel-tec pistols

Post by Speedlace on Tue 16 Feb 2010 - 2:17

http://www.concealedcomfort.com/keltec.shtml

http://www.artofthehide.com/index.html




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Re: wallet holster for kel-tec pistols

Post by Rbelote on Tue 16 Feb 2010 - 6:50

You have to be careful not a days if it looks jusr like a wallet it falls under NFA rules and you have to get a tax stamp for it.

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Re: wallet holster for kel-tec pistols

Post by Speedlace on Tue 16 Feb 2010 - 7:51

Rbelote wrote:You have to be careful not a days if it looks jusr like a wallet it falls under NFA rules and you have to get a tax stamp for it.
I was worrying about the same thing when I found these holsters, but they are legal and you don't need a stamp.
The Holdster and the ATF

The Holdster came to be out of simple frustration.
I wanted a holster for my new (at the time) Kel-Tec
P-32 and there were none to be found! I found
several that would "work in a pinch" but none that
were made for or fitted to the gun.
So off to my shop I went and out came the
Holdster. However, the very first FFL dealer I
showed it to told me the story of the "forbidden"
wallet holster and warned that I may be outside the
law with my new design.
The next step was to contact the local ATF office.
They were very helpful in getting me pointed in the
right direction and told me to send the design to
the Firearms Technology Branch of the BATF in
Washington for classification.
The FTB-BATF classified the Holdster design as
non-any other weapon (or not a wallet holster)
primarily because it is "readily discernible as a
weapon" due to the exposed slide. As long as it
isn't modified to conceal the weapon over the slide
it is legal to own and use in conjunction with a
semi-automatic pistol without falling in the AOW
classification.

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Wallet Holster

Post by Evil Zim on Thu 15 Apr 2010 - 20:46

Do they make those for the Beretta 21A?

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